and posts about cut content, what was removed from the game, broken promises and failure to deliver....have you ever heard of a guy named Peter Molyneux?!?! LMAO, if you think this was truly inexcusable you should see what he promised and delivered on lol Point is, developers typically over hype and under produce, it's just the nature of the industry. What's most important is if you had fun with the final product, and damn it's been one hell of a fun year shooting aliens, strangers and friends!!! Looking forward to year 2!!!
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5 RepliesSo to justify Destiny's lack of content and refinement you point to someone else who made unrefined games lacking content and go they do it too therefore Destiny is ok? Thats a terrible way to make your point.
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11 RepliesYou're right, year one was not a beta. The whole first game is a beta. Also deflecting onto another developer who -blam!-ed up is a shitty way of defending Bungie. It's like when I write up an employee and they say, "well so and so never gets in trouble." Bitch, this about you, not them.
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4 RepliesAnd yet Peter delivered a game that is widely considered a great title despite what it lacked. Destiny on the other hand has been bashed by almost every real game reviewer and website. It's been a year of talking about "oh the will fix destiny" not "destiny is awesome!"
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1 Reply[quote]LMAO[/quote]Pic or it didn't happen.
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6 RepliesDo I think it wasn't completely finished? Yes, I do. Did I still enjoy my time in Destiny? Yes, I did. Was CE or PoE as good as the VoG? No, not in my opinion. Am I looking forward to year 2? Yes, I am.
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Look. I wiukd have been fine with the DLCs and all that jazz IF all the content wasnt already on the disk. Crotas end and House of Wolves were on the disk! Watch, its gonna turn out that TTK is already on the disk.
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But I loved the Beta! It's been so fun, but I'm glad the games finally going to be released for real now. :)
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2 RepliesHas anybody seen my brother Carbonite Flux? He disappeared! 0
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8 RepliesNo, you should bitch and moan and complain so that developers know not to step on their customers and try milking them for every cent they have.
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5 RepliesHavr you played witcher 3 because if you accept destiny as a norm when it was released there is somethong wrong
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3 RepliesDon't you dare insult Peter Molyneux
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1 ReplyBent over butt cheeks spread is what you're doing. This game has bordered on criminal with the false promises and outright lies.
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1 ReplyIt wasn't a beta, but the overall connection quality in the crucible is still in a beta-stage. Borderline unkillable lagging players in just about every lobby.
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3 RepliesIt will be you,a few fanboys and some tumbleweed next year.
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Nah, there was cut content. I mean there was like 2 zones worth of it that we at least knew of. I'm not going to count the Vex Gravity Lift because they completely remodeled the zone in a House of Wolves update. Luke Smith blatantly called us idiots, for being idiots and dropping 80$ to repay for the entire game, the Taken King and 3 new dance moves + some class items. If we didn't feed Bungie money instantaneously at the sight of anything new then maybe they might try to deliver more. The entire Crota raid was less difficult than VoG confluxes on any difficulty. At least 10% of the community has soloed Crota at this point.
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3 RepliesPeople who think that just because the areas were already in the game, so the entire dlc was finished ahead of time piss me off.
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3 RepliesThe initial $500 million in sales from the original game from consumers funded their ability to "complete" the game over the next year (or so) of time. I suspect they blew thru their budget, needed money to continue this massive project and funded the "unfinished" content by shipping what was completed to date, used those dollars to complete and fix the mess that is littered thru the history of this game. Not saying its good or bad, but I truly feel this is what happened. I would love to know the amount of dollars poured into the game since day 1. I think we would be surprised by how much they have spent. Shipping the original game and the two expansions with as many mistakes is, at the minimum, negligence on their part. The lack of success/failure testing that we have seen on many aspects of the game since day 1 evidence this negligence. Again, I am not saying this is good or bad or "industry" but I do feel they completely used sales revenues from the original game to "complete" what they originally intended.
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4 RepliesWhat's sad is you acknowledge they over hype and over promise and under deliver. Then you go on to excuse it and enable it to continue.
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1 ReplyEdited by ReaperBlack_201: 8/12/2015 7:29:49 AMif you keep thinking like that, developers will create more hype for more money and bring less content each time. This is common logic, human nature. If you don't stand up now, you will be sorry in time.
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2 RepliesDevelopers.... Your right developers.... Let me know when Bungie actually hires some.... Lol VOG still broken and the list goes on. The so called developers that you think Bungie has think 5+5=12
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You are right. He did fook up. He has also brought someone in to run the studio and sort out the mess with Godus. When are Bungie bringing someone in to fix the mess that is Destiny and deliver what they promised? Surly if we are comparing the two then that's going to happen or comparing them wouldn't be fair, right?
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I'm looking forward to year 2. I'm just sincerely hoping that 2.0 brings weapon variety into the crucible again...that's all I want. I don't want to be putting myself at a blatant disadvantage by using anything other than medium-high Impact pulse rifles & exotic hand cannons. I'd really love to be able to use the Vex again too ...i wanna have fun in the crucible without the expense of playing at a disadvantage.
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Should be fun, thanks for the advice by the way
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Preach it !!!!!
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5 RepliesLol! Damn,I hate that guy. Well, at least Fable had a coherent story...